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He's been out of action for 17 years.

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Two days before Queenstown hosted the New Balance Marathon last Saturday, Samoa-born heavyweight David Tua stopped journeyman Talmadge (Two Guns) Criffis of Colorado at 2:45 of the 10th round at the Waitakere Trusts Stadium in Auckland. I watched the fight on live TV in my room at the Heritage Queenstown Hotel.
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That’s because the Real Deal can’t afford to quit. He’s got a lot of mouths to feed and a $20 Million, 54,000-square foot mansion with a bowling alley to maintain. For Holyfield, boxing is his only means of livelihood. Without it, he’s lost.
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Two days before Queenstown hosted the New Balance Marathon last Saturday, Samoa-born heavyweight David Tua stopped journeyman Talmadge (Two Guns) Criffis of Colorado at 2:45 of the 10th round at the Waitakere Trusts Stadium in Auckland. I watched the fight on live TV in my room at the Heritage Queenstown Hotel.
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